Disappearing into South Africa's wild places… Again!

Back from the Kalahari

We’ve just arrived home after a little more than a week spent exploring two of South Africa’s most remote national parks – the Augrabies Falls National Park and the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park. Here’s a little selection of the thousands of pictures we came back home with for you to enjoy while we work at answering all the comments you left for us on the scheduled posts that published during our absence. Of course there’ll be many more pictures from these two magnificent destinations in the weeks to come!

Augrabies Falls

Augrabies Falls

Dassie (Rock Hyrax)

Baby Dassie

Orange River White-eye

Augrabies Flat Lizard male

Sunrise over Augrabies Falls

Hartmann’s Mountain Zebra

Starry skies over Augrabies

Sunrise over the Augrabies landscape shows a lone Quiver Tree

This Sociable Weaver nest near Twee Rivieren in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park may well be one of the biggest constructions by birds on the planet!

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